The Propeller incubator is accepting applications from entrepreneurs with socially minded projects for its 2014-15 coaching course. The Broadmoor center for upstart non-profit and for-profit organizations that seek to address social issues is looking for 15 fellows.

The Propeller accelerator is a 10-month program that offers technical help, office space and access to mentoring networks.

The categories of qualifying organizations include public health, food access, education and environmental conservation. Among the past fellows are the Healthy School Food Collaborative, which provides meals to 39 percent of New Orleans public schools, and the The Justice & Accountability Center of Louisiana, which has helped 1,000 clients win expungements for non-violent offenses so they can more successfully seek jobs.

Propeller said in an announcement that its 2012-13 cohort of 12 enterprises generated $3.2 million in revenue and 32 jobs during the accelerator course. The 2013-14 session is underway. It announced on Tuesday that it received a $1.3 million grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to continue the program.